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Steve, Host
Steve
Loosh: FUNNY! Marketing suggestion: Subaru Mars Roving Edition: equipped with spacesuits and extra tank of oxygen to breath. And when you finally meet those little green people, don't forget to tell them about special financing rates available on all 2004 models!
Thanks for the fine chuckle!
Patti
http://roadandtrack.com/
Vote, people!
Back at home, a little tired but quite happy after a very successful trip. Like I mentioned before, we should be able to have a special guest or two at a future chat.
I think we definitely succeeded in representing the Edmunds.com Subaru Crew in a very positive manner, probably asking the most questions and leaving the possibility for future events wide open.
Our hosts were gracious and let me say a big Thanks to SoA, who really knows hospitality, and also seems to treat their employees very well. In fact, that was almost a theme, seems SoA is a wonderful place to work!
-juice
No fair, it was my turn to get the new car! More therapy required! Where's Ross?
The Fence is alive and well, too. The Legacy might take a few people off, though.
-juice
PS-Good info by the way... thanks ;-)
Where is Ross? I could use some counseling on delayed gratification, patience and enjoying what I have while I pursue what I want. ;-)
-Ian
I am a little more firmly on The Fence. I love the XT, but the GT looks awesome now, and my wife is already sold on the idea of a GT. I just have to convince her it'll be MINE.
Mine. Mine mine mine mine...
-juice
PS Wife actually asked if I could buy that B9 Scrambler concept from Subaru. Seriously. She wanted to buy the concept itself! I'd settle for one drive, and then a production model later to replace the Miata!
Owen
I have 100 or so to do!
-juice
And now about that Factory Tour in (you fill in the month...)?
Steve
Greg
-juice
prlady1 "Talk to the Press" Jan 8, 2004 9:58pm
Steve, Host
SIA tour is in the works. I'll have a webpage up as soon as Patti and I work out the details etc. It will probably be similar to my 48hrs site. http://AZPInstalls.com/48hrs-04 I figure I'll do the paypal hotel thing again if people want to have a no-brainer reservations thing.
-mike
Just a thought, but you might want to check if SIA has a good corporate rate locally. Companies often establish an arrangement with a local hotel.
Jim
Mucho kudos to Patti and SOA!
the comparison isn't totally fair since both women currently pilot Legacy wagons in some form or other, but I think it's interesting they both want out.
Wanna make it another charity drive?
-Dave
-Frank P.
Bob
Personally, I think her silver Forester looks hip, young, and cool, and I drive it without any issues. Still, she would probably jump on a Legacy sedan. I'd rather have a wagon, but that will be a tough sell.
Me, I'm going to keep my current Outback wagon for a long time!! I can't complain at all, and I like the idea of having an older, broken in wagon that I can use without reservation. I'd love a new GT wagon, but would have a tough time using such a beautiful car as my daily driver and weekend project car. The Outback is to the point where it's like a comfortable set of shoes. I just get in and go, no hassles.
Craig
-mike
Mark
Now unfortunately, she has never warmed up to my OBW. Likes the styling, but she cannot get comfortable behind the wheel. Her build vs. the seats. Everyone is different...
Steve
doesn't make it wrong, but it does make it hard to understand for those who don't place much value in image.
-c
So how cold was it in Detroit? I'll be packing my bag this weekend.
Any thing you wanted me to follow up on while I was there? I'll check on the 2.5i engine as mentioned earlier.
Did you get a photo of the underside of the GT? I was curious about the dual exhaust if it was just a y-split.
Ken
-c
-mike
DaveM
Greg
I did take pics and will upload them if I can ever catch up!
It's blistering cold with a chilling breeze and random dustings of snow, Ken. What can I say? My face nearly froze, bring a hat and gloves and some kind of scarf too!
My wife's wagon purchase was well documented here, and her practical side will admit is was the right choice. But still, what she WANTS is a sedan. We just need a wagon, or something practical for a family of 4 plus a nanny and a cat.
I mean, dog.
It's funny, though, she saw the little model car they gave us, a Silver B4 sedan, and loved it. So a little Tchotsky that cost Subaru a couple of bucks pretty much made up her mind to buy a $30k vehicle on the spot.
Not a bad investment, eh?
Except for me it backfired, I wanted the 7 seater before her new car!
-juice
I'm curious what the differences are going to be between the GT and the Outback- is it all cosmetic?
Mark
Pics are coming to Future Models now...
-juice
We both always haved loved and appreciated the utility and versatility of the hatchback and wagons, now that we can only afford to run one car it will always be a wagon.
Cheers Pat.
Cheer Pat.
My brother and I have reserved a Volvo Cross Country wagon from Hertz so we're set on the AWD. Too bad they didn't list Subarus.
Thanks for the exhaust pics. Two mufflers! That's better than I thought!
Ken
Even the Crown Vic we took back to the airport felt like the pot holes would eat it alive. Not a city for 17" rims!
-juice
Bob
One cool thing Subaru did was project a HUGE logo on the side of our Hotel, it was cool. Jamie got pix but I haven't seen them on-line yet.
-juice
Thanks!
Patti
:-P
-Colin